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Fieldcraft

Fieldcraft lessons are organised as follows:

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Year 9:

Lesson 1 - Preparation and Packing Personal Equipment

Lesson 2 - Administration In The Field

Lesson 2A - Maintaining Clothing And Equipment

Lesson 2B - Maintaining Standards Of Personal Hygiene

Lesson 2C - Feeding In The Field

Lesson 3 - The Two Man Shelter

Lesson 4 - Why Things Are Seen

Lesson 5 - Personal Camouflage And Concealment

Lesson 6 - Observation

Lesson 7 - Judging Distance

Lesson 7A - Judging Distance By Unit Of Measure

Lesson 7B - Judging Distance By Appearance

Lesson 7C - Aids To Judging Distance

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Year 10:

Lesson 8 - Indication Of Targets

Lesson 9 - Range Cards

Lesson 10 - Duties Of A Sentry

Lesson 11 - Moving With Or Without Personal Weapons

Lesson 12 - Field Signals

Lesson 13 - Elementary Obstacle Crossing

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Year 11:

Lesson 14 - Selecting A Route Across Country

Lesson 15 - Introduction To Night Training

Lesson 16 - Elementary Night Movement

Lesson 17 - Stalking

Lesson 18 - Reaction To Fire Control Orders

Lesson 19 - Keeping Direction At Night

Lesson 20 - Individual Fire And Movement (F & M)

Lesson 21 - Operating As A Member Of A Fire Team And Section

Lesson 22 - Issuing Fire Control Orders (FCO)

ABOUT US >

The CCF (RAF), along with the Air Training Corps (ATC), forms the Air Cadet Organisation (ACO), better known as the Air Cadets.  The CCF (RAF) is the Air Cadets section of the Combined Cadet Force. There are around 200 RAF Sections with approximately 7,800 cadets and 540 adult volunteers. The CCF (RAF) aims to offer an exciting and challenging cadet experience, based around flying and aviation and so inspire young people to learn and develop new skills.

CONTACT >

Flt Lt A Stathopoulos

E: astathopoulos@royalrussell.co.uk

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